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  • Retired workers should be allowed to sell their pensions to the highest bidder, says minister Steve Webb

    January 4, 2015

    Retirees may soon get the right to sell off their savings for a lump sum, according to pensions minister Steve Webb.   Liberal Democrat Webb said that he wanted to go further than the reforms outlined by George Osborne at the last budget, which, from this April, allow workers to trade their pension savings for [...]

  • Pensions pots to Kristofferson: Hermes Investment chief Saker Nusseibeh’s bid to make the City think differently

    December 21, 2014

    “I do genuinely play guitar still, badly; I refuse to look at Harley Davidson stocks – because to me it’s a religion, not a motorbike company and I’m growing my beard to try and look like Kris Kristofferson,” Saker Nusseibeh, chief executive of Hermes Investment Management tells me. “Does this make me a better or [...]

  • Firms’ £1.8bn bill as pension deficits grow

    December 18, 2014

    PROFITS at Britain’s leading firms are being dragged down by sustained pension fund deficits, thanks to falling bond yields, according to a study out today from Mercer. This problem is exemplified in AA corporate bond yields, which have fallen to 3.38 per cent as measured by the Markit iBoxx >15 year index. This figure is [...]

  • Belgian unions strike over pension reforms

    December 15, 2014

    Belgian unions grounded all flights, halted all trains and closed hundreds of factories and offices in a nationwide strike yesterday in protest over the government’s planned pension reforms and budget cuts. In Brussels, police held back striking workers who rioted outside the offices of Flemish separatist party N-VA, one of the four parties in the [...]

  • Pensioners get help to find best annuity deals

    December 11, 2014

    PENSIONERS are failing to shop around for the best annuities deal and so are missing out on income in their retirement, the City watchdog found in a report published yesterday. Annuities themselves could offer good value to consumers, the Financial Con­d­uct Authority (FCA) said, as long as they sought out a good deal. To rectify this [...]

  • Canadian pension fund Ivanhoe Cambridge buys Deloitte’s London HQ Stonecutter Court for £112m

    December 8, 2014

    Canada's second-largest pension fund has bought Deloitte’s City offices from Hines Global Reit for £112m as it looks to step up its exposure to the London office property market.    Ivanhoe Cambridge, the real estate arm of Canada’s Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec, said yesterday it has bought Stonecutter Court near Holborn.    [...]

  • Pensioners have “stopped being poor” but their benefits will top £12bn by 2019, says IFS boss

    November 25, 2014

    Government benefits for pensioners will cost £12bn more per year by 2019 if the current system is kept in place, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). The massive increase in spending would come about even though pensioners are on average wealthier than those still in work. The IFS argued "pensioners as a group [...]

  • James Murdoch steps down as Sky Deutschland chairman after pension fund questions “conflicts of interests and suitability”

    November 19, 2014

    James Murdoch has stepped down from his role as chairman of Sky Deutschland following today's AGM.    Murdoch will remain on the supervisory board, with Sky's chief executive Jeremy Darroch taking on the chairmanship role. Andrew Griffith has also joined the board as a member.    The move comes two days after the Local Authority [...]

  • Pensions sales drive strong third quarter results for Royal London

    November 6, 2014

    Royal London Group – the UK’s largest mutual life and investment company – posted strong third-quarter results yesterday, with pensions sales up 39 per cent year-on-year. Group pension sales were a key driver for company’s positive results, up 101 per cent to £1.72bn from the third quarter of last year. Individual pensions and drawdown sales [...]

  • Has the time come to privatise pensions?

    October 16, 2014

    Future generations could be short-changed and the public finances put in jeopardy unless the UK takes serious measures to reform the state pension system, according to a report released today by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) One way to give pensioners and taxpayers a better to deal would be to revive savers' ability to [...]

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